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“Well, It Wasn’t Me” – Despite Wild Success of Anti-Woke Club, Humble Joe Rogan Claims to Find It Difficult to “Appreciate” His Comedy Mothership

Published 04/29/2023, 3:27 AM EDT

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Joe Rogan has risen quite high in the world of entertainment. Not only did he amass a major following with his exceptional commentary in the UFC, but his name as a podcaster and comedian has also been on the rise. To add up to the laurels, his comedy club, ‘The Comedy Mothership’, has kept on going full-house ever since its grand opening. With comedians like Pete Davidson and Pauly Shore on the stage, the audience was indeed guaranteed a ton of laughs. Without a doubt, the club has been faring well and garnering appreciation from the entire world. 

In the recent episode of ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, fellow stand-up comedian and Libertarian political commentator, Dave Smith, expressed his goodwill for ‘The Comedy Mothership’. However, the UFC color commentator showed his humble side to the world. He gave credit to the architect and designer of the club for doing an amazing job. 

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Rogan’s comedy club has indeed witnessed immense success. Dave Smith, on episode #1977 of the JRE, revealed his feelings about the club. He let Rogan know that along with the whole wide world, he too felt that the club was amazing. However, Rogan seemed to think differently when Smith said that he did a good job. 

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Rogan remained humble and gave credit to everyone who worked hard to make sure the club was successful. The podcaster emphasized on the role of Richard Weiss for designing the beautiful interior. He said, “It’s pretty dope. Well, it wasn’t me. I mean, it was, sort of, but it was a lot of people. And a lot of it, Richard Weiss, the architect and designer. He’s the f**king man. He did an incredible job.”

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Surprisingly, the commentator also believed that he would have been able to appreciate the mothership better if he wasn’t the owner of the club. The legendary commentator said, “The whole thing is just very bizarre, you know. If it wasn’t mine, I’d really be able to appreciate it.”

The intent behind the comedy club

Previously, Rogan revealed the real intention behind opening the comedy club. Surprisingly, it was to give the budding talent a stage and a mic, with the audience willing to listen to them. He said that he wanted to do something that was designed to foster new talent. 

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The comedian further disclosed that the team organizes two open mic nights. Furthermore, another motive for the comedy club was to get every comedian paid. Undeniably, Rogan and his team at ‘The Comedy Mothership’ have done really incredible work and the internet overflowing with praises is the evidence for it.

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Krushna Prasad Pattnaik

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Krushna Pattnaik is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports, with a deep passion for martial arts and storytelling. His extensive training in BJJ, Tae-Kwon-Do, and Muay Thai has given him a unique perspective on the sport of MMA, and his love for analyzing fights is evident in his exceptional writing. Krushna's personal experience in the ring has given him a deep understanding of the intricacies of a bout, and he brings this knowledge to his writing, providing readers with insightful and engaging content.
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